A common fungal infection that affects the spaces between toes (Interdigital spaces) and the sole of the foot.

White Scaly Skin causes an
itching on the bottom of the foot and in between the toes. The skin will eventually soften, causing the whitish borders to peel off easily. The center of the lesion may be irritated, red, and in some cases, a watery discharge can be seen.

Other types of Tinea Pedis may be the moccasin variety (white, thick, dense and scaly sole), which consists of large areas of cracked skin, inflammation, fluid field vesicles or bullae.

White/pink Scaly Skin in the affected areas, with no itching whatsoever.